Reinforcement activities
Here are some things you can do to learn more about the Cold War Era.

  1. Go To http://www.google.com and find the following for a scavenger hunt.
  2. an atomic bomb
  3. soilders of the war
  4. 3, different color tanks
  5. 2, types of guns
  6. and the general of the cold war him self.
  7. Soldiers gang up to watch a bomb explode.
  8. General's Plans
  9. Underground secret tunnels.

After you have found all of these items, Paste all of your findings and type up a short
summary of what you think each item represents or what they mean to you.


Another thing you could do to learn more about the Cold War is go
to Google and search for facts on the cold War andfinf things on the cold war and
read they to try to connect to the war it's self\

At the mid-point of a century that had already seen two appallingly destructive and costly global conflicts, a savage war broke out in a remote country at the extremity of the Asian landmass. During the world war of 1939-45, the future of the Japanese empire was decided at Allied summit meetings. In the short term, pending the return of Korean independence, Korea, a Japanese colony since 1910, was to be occupied north of the 38th parallel by Soviet Russia. To the south, a United States military administration under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur would control the area from its headquarters in Tokyo.

In the North, the Soviets backed a Stalinist regime under their client Kim Il-sung and created the North Korean Peoples' Army, equipped with Russian tanks and artillery. In the South, the chaotic political situation resulted in an American-backed administration under the presidency of Syngman Rhee, whose openly declared aim was the imposition of national unity by force. As a result of this stance, the American-trained South Korean army was limited to a lightly armed gendarmerie, lacking tanks, combat aircraft and all but a small amount of field artillery.